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Videos show Hurricane Ian's path of destruction

Videos show Hurricane Ian's path of destruction
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Videos show Hurricane Ian's path of destruction
Video above: Incredible drone video shows flooding in OrlandoAfter leaving catastrophic damage behind in Florida, Hurricane Ian made landfall on coastal South Carolina on Friday. Videos are showing attempts in Florida to recover from the devastation caused by the deadly storm, while other footage shows the effects of heavy rains and harsh winds coming into the Carolinas.Here's a look at videos from the storm's aftermath and current track.Videos from above have given a glimpse at just how badly the storm hit parts of Florida:Video: Drone footage shows hurricane damage in Fort Myers Aerial photos from the Fort Myers area, a few miles west of where Ian struck land, showed homes ripped from their slabs and deposited in a jumble among shredded wreckage. Businesses near the beach were completely razed, leaving just twisted debris. Broken docks floated at odd angles beside damaged boats, and fires smoldered on lots where houses once stood.Video: Drone video from the City of Kissimmee showed widespread flooding Officials in Kissimmee said Hurricane Ian was "a worst-case scenario" for the city."One of our hospitals here, Osceola Regional 鈥� which is a trauma two-level center 鈥� was surrounded by water this morning. Our rescues could not make entry," Bill Litton, Osceola County's emergency management director, told CNN Thursday evening.Video: Military vehicles drive through floodwaters to rescue residentsSister station WESH flew over an area of Orlando Thursday afternoon and captured extensive damage to buildings and massive flooding along roadways.The video shows military vehicles maneuvering through floodwaters to rescue residents of an apartment complex. People waded through the water with belongings and pets in tow as they boarded those vehicles.Video: Orange County deputies rescue woman from floodwatersMeanwhile, deputies in Orange County, Florida, rescued a woman from running floodwaters. Officials say the woman's car was swept away Thursday by an extreme current in floodwaters at Dean and Lake Underhill, where the Little Econ River surged.A group of deputies formed a human chain and went into 10-foot deep waters to save the woman.Video: Wind and rain moves into South Carolina as Hurricane Ian approachesIn South Carolina, winds and rain moved in. Sheets of rain whipped trees and power lines and left many areas on Charleston鈥檚 downtown peninsula under water. Video: Myrtle Beach hit by waves as Ian nearsVideo also captured some of the first damage in Myrtle Beach, where waves crashed against piers and boardwalks.Video: Cherry Grove pier collapses as Hurricane Ian passes throughThe Cherry Grove pier in North Myrtle Beach collapsed as rough seas churned around it Friday afternoon. In the video of the collapse, a woman can be heard predicting, "it's going to go." Video: Nest home camera shows flooding underneath South Carolina homeA Nest home camera caught some of the flooding caused by Hurricane Ian Friday afternoon in North Myrtle Beach. Video shared by Brenda Thomas shows water flowing beneath a home on stilts, while palm trees blew in the wind and a mailbox floated by. CNN contributed to this report.

Video above: Incredible drone video shows flooding in Orlando

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After leaving catastrophic damage behind in Florida, Hurricane Ian made landfall on coastal South Carolina on Friday.

Videos are showing attempts in Florida to recover from the devastation caused by the deadly storm, while other footage shows the effects of heavy rains and harsh winds coming into the Carolinas.

Here's a look at videos from the storm's aftermath and current track.

Videos from above have given a glimpse at just how badly the storm hit parts of Florida:


Video: Drone footage shows hurricane damage in Fort Myers

Aerial photos from the Fort Myers area, a few miles west of where Ian struck land, showed homes ripped from their slabs and deposited in a jumble among shredded wreckage. Businesses near the beach were completely razed, leaving just twisted debris. Broken docks floated at odd angles beside damaged boats, and fires smoldered on lots where houses once stood.


Video: Drone video from the City of Kissimmee showed widespread flooding

Officials in Kissimmee said Hurricane Ian was "a worst-case scenario" for the city.

"One of our hospitals here, Osceola Regional 鈥� which is a trauma two-level center 鈥� was surrounded by water this morning. Our rescues could not make entry," Bill Litton, Osceola County's emergency management director, told CNN Thursday evening.


Video: Military vehicles drive through floodwaters to rescue residents

Sister station WESH flew over an area of Orlando Thursday afternoon and captured extensive damage to buildings and massive flooding along roadways.

The video shows military vehicles maneuvering through floodwaters to rescue residents of an apartment complex. People waded through the water with belongings and pets in tow as they boarded those vehicles.


Video: Orange County deputies rescue woman from floodwaters

Meanwhile, deputies in Orange County, Florida, rescued a woman from running floodwaters.

Officials say the woman's car was swept away Thursday by an extreme current in floodwaters at Dean and Lake Underhill, where the Little Econ River surged.

A group of deputies formed a human chain and went into 10-foot deep waters to save the woman.


Video: Wind and rain moves into South Carolina as Hurricane Ian approaches

In South Carolina, winds and rain moved in.

Sheets of rain whipped trees and power lines and left many areas on Charleston鈥檚 downtown peninsula under water.


Video: Myrtle Beach hit by waves as Ian nears

Video also captured some of the first damage in Myrtle Beach, where waves crashed against piers and boardwalks.


Video: Cherry Grove pier collapses as Hurricane Ian passes through

The Cherry Grove pier in North Myrtle Beach collapsed as rough seas churned around it Friday afternoon.

In the video of the collapse, a woman can be heard predicting, "it's going to go."


Video: Nest home camera shows flooding underneath South Carolina home

A Nest home camera caught some of the flooding caused by Hurricane Ian Friday afternoon in North Myrtle Beach.

Video shared by Brenda Thomas shows water flowing beneath a home on stilts, while palm trees blew in the wind and a mailbox floated by.

CNN contributed to this report.